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See More... Lindt, Johann PAPER-MILLS OF BERNE AND THEIR WATERMARKS, 1465-1859 (WITH THE GERMAN ORIGINAL).
X Hilversum The Paper Publications Society 1964 thick tall 4to. cloth. xxiii, 203, (3) pages and 178 full-page plates.
First edition, limited to 550 numbered copies. Printed in English and German and with 787 watermarks illustrated. With an historical account of the papermills of Berne and the papermills at Laufen and Bassecourt. Volume X published by the Paper Publication Society.
Price: $ 135.00 other currencies Order nr. 70704

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See More... Linnaeus, Carolus SYSTEMA NATURAE 1735. FACSIMILE OF THE FIRST EDITION WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE OF THE OBSERVATIONES BY M.S.J. ENGEL LEDEBOER AND H. ENGEL
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 2003 4to imitation vellum covered boards 30 pages (introduction), 18 pages (facsimile)
Second printing of this facsimile. With portrait.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 103657

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(Locke, John) Yolton, Jean S. JOHN LOCKE, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Bristol Thoemmes Press 1998 large 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xxx, 514, (2) pages, with 26 additional pages of plates.
John Locke (1632-1704) seems to have had little enthusiasm for seeing his name on title pages, and though he wrote much, published little until 1686, when, apparently persuaded by friends, he began to edit and release his writings for publication. Even then, some of them did not appear with his name. They were popular, however, and went through multiple editions and issues even in Locke's lifetime, in consequence of which he was constantly annoyed by the need to correct printer's errors, but thereby also given many opportunities for making revisions. The publication of Locke's works thus became, so to speak, a kind of ongoing process, complicated though probably not atypical for the type of work published and the publishing practices of the time. This major new work makes sense of this mass of bibliographical information.
Price: $ 111.00 other currencies Order nr. 55010

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See More... Loeber, E.G. PAPER MOULD AND MOULDMAKER
Amsterdam The Paper Publications Society 1982 4to. cloth. xvii, 83 pages.
First edition, limited to 500 copies. Covers the development of the paper mould, the handling of the mould, the mouldmaker, the deckle, the wire profile, variants of the European mould and deckle and with sections on studying paper and watermarks. With various appendices. Illustrated.
Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 70709

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See More... (Logan Elm Press) Shelton, Thomas & John M. Bennett DICING CAKE (DIZEN QUE)
The Joys of an Unstable Text or Who Wrote Don Quixote? Three Versions of Don Quixote, Part II, Chapter 44 by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Columbus OH Logan Elm Press at The Ohio State University Libraries 2006 large 4to.; broadside stiff paper wrappers; single leaf not paginated
Limited to an edition of 125 numbered copies - signed by Sidney Chafetz, James Parr and John Bennett . Afterword by James A. Parr. Frontispiece woodcut portrait of Cervantes by Sidney Chafetz. The book was created to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the publication of the First Part of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de al Mancha in 1605. The passages in this book are taken from the following two edition of Don Quixote, Part II, Chapter 44 - one printed in Brussels in 1662, and an English translation generally attributed to Thomas Shelton printed in 1620. The original transduction is by Bennet who is the Curator of the Avant Writing Collection at The Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The font used for John Bennett's transduction is Johnee's Scawlphabet, created from Bennett's own calligraphy by James Wiese. The book is accompanied by a large broadside showing the woodcut portrait of Cervantes and information about the book. A beautiful production.
Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 94518

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See More... (Logos) THE LITERATURE OF THE BOOK.
UK LOGOS 2005 6" x 9" stiff paper wrappers 120 pages
First edition. This 120-page book was created and published by Logos: The Journal of the World Book Community. Fifteen corresponding contributors helped to cast a useful descriptive bibliography, which would inform the book professions about the best books written by, about and for them. This book becomes the overall critical guide for the world of Books About Books. This guide is an overall collection which covers all book professions. The bibliography would be useful both to institutions seeking to form overall collections and to individuals building personal libraries in their own fields.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 86935

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See More... Lohf, Kenneth POETS IN A WAR: BRITISH WRITERS ON THE BATTLEFRONTS AND THE HOME FRONT OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
New York The Grolier Club 1995 6 x 9 inches hardcover, dust jacket 172 pages
The exhibition "Poets in a War" was held at the Grolier Club from December 6, 1995 to February 17, 1996. This book contains numerous pages devoted to stories and poetry written by English soldiers during World War II, both at home and on the battlefields. It includes a color frontispiece and 43 illustrations in black and white. It was designed by Martino Mardersteig and printed by the Stamperia Valdonega in Verona, Italy.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 106611

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See More... Lohf, Kenneth, William S. Reese SOLDIER POETS OF THE GREAT WAR: AN EXHIBITION AT THE GROLIER CLUB
New York The Grolier Club 1988 6 x 9 inches paperback 46 pages
This illustrated exhibition catalogue covers the work of World War I poets. It includes a frontispiece, four full-page illustrations, and a preface by Kenneth Lohf, Terry Halladay, and William Reese. The exhibition was held at the Grolier Club from October 18 to December 3, 1988.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 106591

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(Lone Oak Press) Thoreau, Henry David OF WOODLAND POOLS, SPRING-HOLES & DITCHES
Excerpts from the journal of Henry David Thoreau wherein he observes and reflects upon the nature of life and vernal pools Petersham MA The Lone Oak Press 2005 oblong large 8vo. quarter leather with leather tipped foredge, marbled paper-covered boards ; cloth portfolio with marbled paper backstrip containing suite of prints ; similar cloth and marbled paper portfolio housing the original engraving block; all are contained in (vi), 89, (3) pages
Limited to an edition of 14, produced thus with an extra suite of engravings and an original engraving block by Abigail Rorer who is the proprietor of The Lone Oak Press. The Tree Frog engraving is the one included in the boxed set. The introduction is by Bradley P. Dean. There are further notes about New England vernal pools by Leo P Kennedy and Matthew R. Burne, as well as by Ms. Rorer. The exquisitely detailed engravings, primarily in black-and-white with some finely tuned touches of color, illuminate Thoreau's words. The extra suite of engravings repeat the illustrations, but are not bound. The engraving block is housed in the specially built box, inside its portfolio with velvet facing the engraving. The book is numbered and signed by the artist on the colophon. Taken together, it is an amazing production.
Price: $ 3,000.00 other currencies Order nr. 89338

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See More... Loney, Alan THE BOOKS TO COME.
(Victoria, TX) Cuneiform Press 2012 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 134, (2) pages
First paperback printing, after a limited edition hardcover in 2010. Foreword by Jenni Quilter. Six essays plus an endnote. UCLA professor Johanna Drucker remarks on the back wrapper that "few people have mused with such imagination on the topic of the book as Alan Loney does in this writing. His reflections distill a lifetime of practice and reading, of knowing books and living with and around them." Drucker places him in the traditioin of Mallarmé, Jabès and Blanchot.
Price: $ 16.95 other currencies Order nr. 110221

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See More... Loney, Alan EACH NEW BOOK.
Number three of the CODE(X) Monograph Series Berkeley, California CODEX Foundation 2008 5.5 x 7.75 inches paperback pamphlet 24 pages
Number three of the CODE(X)+1 Monograph Series. Loney's essay discusses his thoughts on both the physical value as well as the textual value of books and libraries.

This book was designed and printed in an edition of 500 copies on a Heidelberg cylinder press by Peter Koch assisted by Jonathan Gerken and Shanna Mahan for the CODEX Foundation. The cover was printed from antique wood and metal types in the Koch collection.

Alan Loney is a poet/printer living in Melbourne, Australia, where he runs Electio Editions.

Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 102903

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See More... Loserth, Johann DIE REFORMATION UND GEGENREFORMATION IN DEN INNENÖSTERREICHISCHEN LÄNDERN IM XVI. JAHRHUNDERT.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1970 8vo cloth viii, 614 pages.
Reprint of the 1898 edition published in Stuttgart. Basic work on the history of the Reformation and Counter Reformation in Inner Austria.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 165.00 other currencies Order nr. 103590

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See More... (Lowry, Malcolm) Woolmer, J. Howard MALCOLM LOWRY, A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Revere, Pa. Woolmer Brotherson Ltd. 1983 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xiv, 183 pages.
This is the first descriptive bibliography of the works of Malcolm Lowry, author of Under the Volcano, one of the masterpieces of 20th-century literature. Volcano has gone into more than 40 printings in its various English language editions, as well as having been translated into 19 other languages. Under the Volcano was the centerpiece of a work in progress to be called The Voyage that Never Ends, a work that Lowry did not live to finish. When it first appeared in 1947, it was hailed everywhere as a major publishing event. The bibliography describes all of Lowry's books and pamphlets, listing every printing of each edition. Each of the book entries is illustrated with photographs of dust jackets, title pages, and copyright pages. There are 23 listings for contributions to books, 224 for contributions to periodicals, including descriptions of all of Lowry's contributions to his school paper, and 73 foreign language books and periodicals. Radio, television, film, recordings, and song lyrics are also fully described. Well-illustrated. Distributed by Oak Knoll Press
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 50294

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See More... Loy, William E. (edited by Alastair M. Johnston and Stephen O. Saxe) NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS OF TYPE.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 9 x 12 inches hardcover, dust jacket 164 pages
New technology, such as electrotyping, the pantograph and router, introduced in the middle of the nineteenth century, combined with the expansion of commerce as America moved westward, created a great outpouring of exuberantly ornamented typefaces. Though these "Victorian" faces have moved in and out of favor, many of them have great charm and usefulness. They were produced in conditions of a commercial free-for-all, even outright piracy, not unlike the "desktop font" boom of the 1990s. While many Victorian types have been revived by digital foundries, their sheer number has intimidated historians unable to establish their true origins.

In 1896 William E. Loy, a San Francisco printing equipment salesman and scholar, had the idea of writing a series of profiles of type designers. Loy took a long view of history, and realized that it was important to document the men in the background who created the nineteenth century's fanciful types, even as the furiously competing type foundries got the credit for introducing them to the printing trade. His work was serialized in The Inland Printer over the next three years and included biographies, photographs of the artists, and lists of the type they had designed or cut, which Loy had painstakingly compiled through correspondence with the type founders and other craftsmen. Unfortunately, due to the technical limitations of a monthly periodical, it was not possible to show the typefaces mentioned. Finally here is the work as Loy envisioned it, with over 800 illustrations of typefaces designed by the craftsmen he discusses.

Here, written by a man who knew many of the designers and engravers, is the behind-the-scenes story: biographies of men - artists, sportsmen, blacksmiths, soldiers, even a game warden - who were the creators of these innovative types. Loy traces their personal stories adding much incidental detail about the politics & business practices of the time and the innovations of each of these thirty men. Now, a century later, typographical historians Alastair Johnston and Stephen Saxe have realized Loy's vision, fully illustrated and annotated. This is one of the first reference books on nineteenth-century American type design, and as such is an important addition to typographical history.

William E. Loy (1847-1906) grew up in the Midwest and moved to California in 1874. He worked as a newspaperman, printer and printing equipment salesman. He was associated with Nelson Crocker Hawks at the Pacific Type Foundry in San Francisco, before branching out on his own. His vast typographical library formed the core of the Kemble Collection now at the California Historical Society.

Stephen O. Saxe is the author of American Iron Hand Presses (Oak Knoll & The British Library, 1995); he annotated the revised edition of Annenberg's Typefoundries of America and their Catalogs (Oak Knoll & The British Library, 2000). A graduate of Harvard and Yale, he was a stage and television scenic designer before he became interested in printing history. Alastair Johnston is the author of Alphabets to Order: the Literature of Nineteenth-Century Typefounders' Specimens (Oak Knoll & The British Library, 2000). A co-founder of Poltroon Press, he has taught at the University of California since 1979. He also teaches book arts in public elementary schools. He is currently writing a biography of Richard Austin, the English type cutter, and his son the wood-engraver.

Price: $ 59.95 other currencies Order nr. 96679

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See More... Ludwig, Vincenz Oskar KLOSTERNEUBURGER ALTDRUCKE  (1501-1520).
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1966 6.25 x 8.75 inches cloth 240 pages
Written in Dutch, Klosterneuberger Altdrucke is a reprint of the 1917 edition that was published in Wien-Leipzig. This text lists 739 postincunabula, with included collations and notes.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 103281

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See More... (Lufft, Hans) Mejer, Wolfgang DER BUCHDRUCKER HANS LUFFT ZU WITTENBERG.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1965 4to cloth iv, 90 pages.
Reprint of the second revised edition of 1923 published in Leipzig. pp. 68-90 (in double col.): Die Drucke Hans Lufft (Wittenberg 1523-1583 and Königsberg 1549-1553). With 82 illustrations.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 80.00 other currencies Order nr. 103658

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See More... Lukacs, G. KAITAI SHINSHO, THE SINGLE MOST FAMOUS JAPANESE BOOK OF MEDICINE & GEKA SODEN, AN EARLY VERY IMPORTANT MANUSCRIPT ON SURGERY
`t Goy-Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2008 8.5 x 11.25 inches cloth, full color dust jacket 288 pages.
A detailed description of the accounts of two very important medical works, the impact of the contents in Japan and their significance worldwide. This work reveals many never noticed details, facts and relations and emphasizes again the importance of bibliographic research. The contents will be of interest for specialists of Japanese culture, medical historians and readers who are interested in Japanese cultural history and who are interested in bibliographical research. The author, Dr. Gabor Lukacs has worked on this book for many years and he very thoroughly researched all the aspects he describes in this work. This book can deservedly be called a magnum opus. With 50 full color illustrations.

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Price: $ 400.00 other currencies Order nr. 103214

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See More... (Lumsden & Son) Roscoe, S. and R.A. Brimmell JAMES LUMSDEN & SON OF GLASGOW, THEIR JUVENILE BOOKS AND CHAPBOOKS.
Pinner Private Library Association 1981 tall 8vo. cloth. xxv, 134 pages.
First edition. Little information regarding the firm of James Lumsden and Son has survived. It seems they first became interested in publishing books for children around the end of the eighteenth century. Although the firm attracted little notice in their own age, their juvenile books have now become collector's pieces.
Lumsden books show a distinctive quality: it is not easy to define and does not hold in all cases, but these books are easily recognizable to the experienced eye. It is a certain trimness (primness one might almost call it) in the covers, the quality of the paper used, the excellent typeface and the occasional use of colored inks. This important reference book contains 172 lengthy bibliographical descriptions of these fascinating books. There is also an historical introduction which describes the type of books published by this intriguing firm. Available in North and South America; other areas from the Private Library Association.

Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 13701

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See More... (Luther) Dommer, A. von LUTHERDRUCKE AUF DER HAMBURGER STADTBIBLIOTHEK 1516-1523.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1962 8vo cloth (ii), v, 277 pages.
Reprint of the 1888 first edition published in Leipzig. Extensive descriptions of 405 Lutherana, 1516-1523, formerly in the Hamburg Public Library. The collection was destroyed during World War II.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 103521

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See More... (Luther) Sucher, C. Bernd LUTHERS STELLUNG ZU DEN JUDEN. EINE INTERPRETATION AUS GERMANISTISCHER SICHT.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1977 8vo cloth. (xiv), xiiI, 316 pages.
Luther's position towards the Jews has hitherto always been studied from a theological angle. The present new approach, from the point-of-view of a Germanic scholar, results in the discovery of interesting new facts. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXIII).

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 115.00 other currencies Order nr. 103700

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See More... Maack, Mary Niles (editor) THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AND THE CENTER FOR THE BOOK: HISTORICAL ESSAYS IN HONOR OF JOHN Y. COLE.
Washington, DC Library of Congress in association with The University of Texas Press 2011 6.25 x 9.25 inches hardcover, dust jacket 224 pages
For more than 40 years, beginning in 1966 when he joined its staff as an administrative intern, John Y. Cole has sought to increase public and scholarly understanding of the key role that the Library of Congress plays in American government, scholarship, and librarianship. As both a professional librarian and a historian of the Library of Congress, he is well-qualified for the task.

In 1976, Librarian of Congress Daniel J. Boorstin chose Cole to be the chair of his year-long review of the Library's functions and activities. In 1977 he appointed Cole as the head of the new Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, a private-public partnership established by Congress to use the prestige and resources of the Library of Congress to promote books and reading. In 1987, James H. Billington, Boorstin's successor as Librarian of Congress, gave the Center for the Book new support and a challenge: stimulate the creation of a state-wide affiliate in every state.

Few individuals are recognized by essays published in their honor while they are still fully engaged in their chosen profession. John Y. Cole, Director of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, is one of those exceptions. The Library of Congress and the Center for the Book: Historical Essays Honoring John Y. Cole, has been published by the Library of Congress and the University of Texas Press at Austin. Edited by Mary Niles Maack of the University of California at Los Angeles, the volume features nine invitational essays marking Cole's dual achievements as a scholar who is "known internationally as the foremost expert on the history of the Library of Congress" and as the founding director, in 1977, of the Center for the Book.

The essays were originally published as a special issue (2010, vol. 45, no. 1) of the University of Texas quarterly journal Libraries & the Cultural Record: Exploring the History of Collections of Recorded Knowledge, also edited by Maack. This edition includes a new, illustrated essay by Cole ("A Life at the Library of Congress"), an updated bibliography of his writings 1970-2010 and a comprehensive index. The frontispiece is a poem, "Voyage," which was dedicated to John Cole in 2003 by U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins. The volume's four-color dust jacket features a photograph of the Library's Main Reading Room by noted photographer Carol M. Highsmith and reproductions of various Center for the Book posters and promotional items.

Mary Niles Maack is a Professor Emerita at UCLA, where she served for 25 years in the Department of Information Studies. From 2000 to 2005, she also worked closely with the California Center for the Book. Her research interests include gender issues, professionalization, and comparative librarianship. She has traveled widely in Africa and taught at the French national library school in Villurbanne.

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See More... Macray, W.D. MANUAL OF BRITISH HISTORIANS TO A.D. 1600 CONTAINING A CHRONOLOGICAL A CCOUNT OF THE EARLY CHRONICLES AND MONKISH WRITERS THEIR PRINTED WORKS AND UNPUBLISHED MSS.
Naarden Anton W. Van Bekhoven 1967 8vo. cloth. xxiii, 109 pages.
Reprint of the 1845 edition.
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See More... (Madagascar) Grandidier, Guillaume BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE MADAGASCAR 1500-1903.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing n.d. but 2001) 8vo. cloth viii,433+(1); (v),436-905+(1) pages
Facsimile reprint of the first volume only that contains works from 1500-1905 and was originally printed in Paris by the Comite de Madagascar in 1905-1906 (Besterman (3645). The written history of Madagascar began in the seventh century A.D., when Arabs established trading posts along the northwest coast. European contact began in the 1500s, when Portuguese sea captain Diego Dias sighted the island after his ship became separated from a fleet bound for India. In the late 17th century, the French established trading posts along the east coast. In 1817, the Merina ruler and the British governor of Mauritius concluded a treaty abolishing the slave trade, which had been important in Madagascar's economy. In return, the island received British military and financial assistance. British influence remained strong for several decades, during which the Merina court was converted to Anglicanism and Congregationalism. The British accepted the imposition of a French protectorate over Madagascar in 1885 in return for eventual control over Zanzibar (now part of Tanzania) and as part of an overall definition of spheres of influence in the area. Absolute French control over Madagascar was established by military force in 1895-96, and the Merina monarchy was abolished. Grandidier's bibliography is the most extensive bibliography on the subject in Besterman with 7402 bibliographical references cited.
Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 69134

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(Magnus, Charles) McKinstry, E. Richard CHARLES MAGNUS, LITHOGRAPHER: ILLUSTRATING AMERICA'S PAST, 1850-1900.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2013 7 x 10 inches hardcover, dust jacket 200 pages
Charles Magnus (1826-1900) was one of the most prolific American printers of ephemera during the late nineteenth century. A native of Germany, he immigrated to New York City around 1850, where he enjoyed a long, creative career printing ephemera such as songsheets, illustrated stationery, birds eye views, maps, board games, puzzles, greeting cards, and rewards of merit. He also published several books and supplied illustrations for others. Given the range of his printing and publishing efforts, it is likely that many households of the time would have had something with his name on it.

This book first examines Magnus as a person, then details the various kinds of items he published, giving a full chapter to his many Civil War era products. It considers his early life in Germany, his family, and his business activities in America. It focuses on him as a businessman who was concerned about making a living to support his family and employees, addresses how he advertised, and discusses how he never relinquished his ties to Europe and his native Germany.

Due to the ephemeral nature of Magnuss imprints, the lifespan of most of his work was short, making them rare survivors in todays collecting institutions. Yet, as examples of the pervasive vernacular visual culture of the nineteenth century, they are important to both scholars and collectors. Documenting nearly a half century of the American experience, they inform us about the games children played, ballads that adults read and sang, the sites of Civil War battles, advertising strategies, and sentiments expressed through valentines.

Throughout the book are over 100 color illustrations of Magnuss work and portraits of him and his family. An appendix lists the items mentioned by title in the book and records where at least one copy of each can be located. A comprehensive index completes the volume.

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See More... Maignien, Edmond L' IMPRIMERIE, LES IMPRIMEURS ET LES LIBRAIRES À GRENOBLE DU XVE AU XVIIIE SIÈCLE.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1969 8vo cloth cxiv, 606 pages.
Reprint of the 1884 edition published in Grenoble. Only comprehensive History of printing and bookselling in Grenoble. The preliminaries contain biographies of printers 1490-1808 and of booksellers 1508-1823. The main part of the book is occupied by the Bibliographie Grenobloise 1490-1788, giving detailed descriptions of 1,464 books. Fully indexed.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

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